Wednesday, September 5, 2012

And now back to our regularly scheduled program


Dark heavy clouds skim across the horizon.
Damp wind on a warm day does not soothe
Instead it leaves behind an oily film on one’s skin.

Anyway, I spent the weekend with family and friends having good food and decent wine. Very chilled out indeed. Of course there is always a bit of drama but for now we will forgo details since they are not mine to share...or better yet they can be used against us in a court of law. (teehee).


Moving on, went to see this really sweet and charming indie movie called Robot and Frank.  I have to admit if there is a tiny bit of sci-fi element to a movie, I want to see it. I strong-armed a friend to come with...promising a pitcher of sangria. Robot and Frank is written by Christopher Ford and directed by Jake Schreier. This movie surprised me, the humor in it was so right on that I laughed out loud quite a few times. It also has a big beating heart right smack in the middle of it that brought up a few tears up. Frank Langella and Susan Sarandon were marvelous...and it has a tiny twist that I just wasn’t expecting that raised the human element of it. Lovely. This is a debut project for both writer and director and I can’t wait to see more from them.

I finished Highsmith’s novel Deep Water, it was so intense that I had a hard time putting the book down for the last couple of chapters. I had to sneak off on tiny breaks, at work, because I wanted to know what happened next. The story was haunting and cruel. I was going to jump into yet another novel but opted instead to read Andrew Wilson’s biography on Highsmith, Beautiful Shadow. Reading about her life and her creative process both inspires me and haunts me at the same time. She wrote about herself and her work with the same impatience that I have for my own. In reading excerpt passages from her diaries, Highsmith feels like a kindred spirit. She was a voracious reader with a keen intellect who looked upon the human condition as fodder for her novels, especially when dealing with deviant behavior. She was also vastly unhappy, emotionally removed and seeking more than just peace. I am barely 100 pages into the biography and her impatience has fired up my own desperation for more time to work on my novel. Funny how that works.

All for now...skipping off to take a walk around Bryant Park.  It's a nice break to clear the cobwebs. 

Peace,

L~
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Monday, August 27, 2012

Ouch

I spent the weekend helping my dad paint the 2nd floor apartment to his house. New tenants are moving in next weekend....and all I have to say is oooowwwww. I am dog-tired. I crashed last night before 10 pm and I woke up with muscles on fire. ergh! It was all that up and down on the ladder, moving 40 lb ladder in small increments and then hunching low for the crevices and hard to reach places. Anyway I woke up today at 6 am...turned off my alarm, turned around and went back to sleep for another 40 minutes. *Yawn* Not quite awake yet. All this whinging reminded me to take some ibuprofen.

Bit of good news: On Friday I received my ticket to see Jack White in September at Radio City Music Hall. hoorah!! Very excited. Doing a little happy dance. ouch, okay maybe not quite a dance...just a happy sway.

I also bought train tickets to go visit Tony upstate. Ah, but it’s more of a work visit since I’m helping him out on one of his craft shows. Down time is still down time.

I finished the novel, The Talented Mr. Ripley and have moved onto another Patricia Highsmith novel, Deep Water. I am absolutely devouring this book. A novel about power dynamics, control and psychological manipulation in relationships...love it.
All for now,
L~

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Selah Sue – This World

Selah Sue-- I came across this young Belgian singer and really liked her vibe. I’ve been checking out her music all morning. I find her accent interesting as she sings these songs in English, it makes her sound fragile at times. Other songs to check out are Summertime, Crazy Vibe, Raggamuffin. Her sound is addicting. Enjoy!

L~

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